Acronym
Definitions
ITTOs
General
100

TQM

Total Quality Management

100

The degree to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfill requirements

Quality

100

Involves comparing actual or planned projects practices to those of comparable projects to identify best practices, generate ideas for improvement and provide a basis for measuring performance

Benchmarking

100

The process of auditing the quality requirements and the results from quality control measurements to ensure that appropriate quality standards and operational definitions are used.

Perform Quality Assurance

200

PDCA

Plan Do Check Act

200

Philosophy stressing constant process improvement, even if the change in products, services or process is small

Kaizen or Continuous Improvement

200

Used to generate ideas that can be linked to form organized patterns of thought about a problem

Affinity Diagrams

200

This process identifies the causes of poor process or product quality and recommending and/or taking action to eliminate them

Control Quality

300

COQ

Cost of Quality

300

A manufacturing method that brings inventory down to zero levels

Just-in-Time

300

Display the sequence of steps and the branching possibilities that exists for a process that transforms one or more inputs into one or more outputs

Flowcharts

300

Six Sigma Quality provides only _____ defects in 1 million

3.4

400

DOE

Design of Experiments

400

Category assigned to deliverables having the same functional use but different technical characteristics

Grade

400

Comprised of the project scope statement, work breakdown structure and WBS dictionary

Scope Baseline

400

In the Triple Constraint, project quality is often linked to:

Scope

500

SIPOC

Suppliers, Inputs, Process, Outputs, Customers

500

All costs incurred over the life of the product by investment in preventing non-comformance to requirements, appraising the product or service for conformance to requirements and failing to meet requirements

COQ

500

Involves choosing part of a population of interest for inspection

Statistical Sampling

500

Failure costs are often categorized into what two categories

Internal (found by the project) and External (found by the customer)

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